Disha Patani is well-known for grabbing attention with her bold and alluring fashion choices, and her recent appearance at the launch of the 2nd edition of MAMI Select was no different.
Disha recreates the magic with Madhuri’s ‘Dhak Dhak’ outfit
On this occasion, the Bollywood glam diva delved into the history of Indian cinema to pay tribute to one of the most legendary styles ever displayed on screen — Madhuri Dixit’s memorable “Dhak Dhak Karne Laga” outfit.
Disha’s refreshed interpretation of the iconic look was lively, contemporary, and distinctly daring. Clad in a glimmering orange saree that sparkled with each movement, the actress captivated onlookers with her portrayal of the alluring garment.
The saree was paired with a full-sleeved embellished blouse showcasing a deep sweetheart neckline—an updated take on the classic halter conical blouse worn by Madhuri in Beta.
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The saree’s low-hanging drape was a distinct reference to the 90s silhouette, deliberately showcasing Disha’s toned waist and curves. Her makeup was maintained as dewy and glowing, allowing the outfit to convey the main message. She adorned herself sparingly, selecting just a single pair of earrings, and allowed her full hair to flow gracefully down her back, enhancing the overall charm of the appearance.
Although some fashion observers swiftly made comparisons between the original and the reinvented, Disha’s interpretation was distinctive for how it fused nostalgia with her unique contemporary style. The vibrant color, the gleam, and the striking outline combined to produce an appearance that was stylish, self-assured, and undeniably daring.
Recreating legendary Bollywood scenes presents unique challenges, yet Disha convincingly argued that timeless styles can be rejuvenated with a modern twist. Whether it was an ideal pairing or a creative twist, her appearance definitely sparked conversation — and that, ultimately, is the real indicator of a fashion moment.